Does your department or office need assistance with communication, promotion or publicity? A Mass Comm practicum student could help! Students in MSCM 2930 can assist on-campus departments and offices with a range of communication projects including: graphic design, short-form videography, digital media management including website content and social media channels, copywriting for blogs and press releases and much more. (Please remember that communication products must be approved...
Incoming physics major Pouriya Mosayebi of Milledgeville and his parents are originally from Iran. Since his family moved to the United States about seven years ago, he’s learned a lot about Georgia College & State University. It helps that his mother, Dr. Mehrnaz Khalaj Hedayati, and father, Dr. Mohsen Mosayebi, both are assistant professors of management here. Over the course of 12 years, Pouriya’s attended seven different schools in five counties, two states and two countries...
Come out and enjoy A Night of Jazz with GCSU Jazz faculty and friends Tuesday, July 25, 7-9 p.m. at Amici Café in downtown Milledgeville. It's hosted by Chris Enghauser and Don Parker. Come in from the heat and enjoy the menu and the live jazz at Amici Café. We hope to see you there!
From Students Raising Awareness, to Honor Society and running cross-country, it’d be an understatement to say Emily Wright was involved at Lakeside High School in Evans, Georgia. She’s ready to continue that streak when she attends Georgia College & State University in the fall and plans to run for the Bobcats and score at mock trial. Q: What are you excited to do when you come back in the fall? A: I'm honestly most excited for the classes. I've always had pretty specific interests,...
Sophomore biology and chemistry major Ivan Chu is all things Georgia College & State University. He serves on the Council of Student Ambassadors as a tour guide and orientation leader, where he enjoys being a liaison between the students and parents. From chatting with prospective students, helping them apply and meeting them at orientation, he’s been at every step of their journey. “Some parents are apprehensive about sending their students off to college,” Chu said. “I just love...
The pandemic shut down lab experiments and science exploration for students across the nation and at schools like Putnam County High School in Eatonton, Georgia. For incoming student Morgan Collins, that meant potentially missing a chance at finding his passion in chemistry. Luckily, Georgia College & State University’s Science Education Center came to the rescue. Directed by chemistry Professor Dr. Catrena Lisse, the center offers a program for high school students in local, rural...
Georgia College & State University's Master of Public Administration program was recently ranked in the top 10 in the nation in affordability. OnlineU recently rated the most affordable programs using manually researched online tuition for 2022 - 2023. GCSU's MPA program develops a wide variety of skills needed by managers to implement policies, oversee projects and direct programs. MPA program alumni work in a variety of settings at all levels of government, as well as in nonprofit...
Find out what's new with the College of Arts & Sciences in its newsletter published twice a year. In this issue: the first year of A&S' "new" Speech and Debate team, a new look and feel, and the people we're proud of. Read the newsletter on Frontpage, or view on Issuu.
Dr. Kerry Neville, associate professor of English and coordinator for the Masters in Fine Arts and Undergraduate Creative Writing Program, was asked in early May to read her essay “Riverkeeper” on an Irish radio program. The essay was about mental health, hope and her time in Limerick, Ireland. Neville recorded the five-minute and 42-second reading from her home in Milledgeville. It broadcast to 250,000 listeners on the RTÉ Radio 1 Sunday Miscellany program. Its equivalent in the United...
Sarah Fix graduated from Konos Academy in Fayetteville with 30 other students. There weren’t any clubs or science labs. Now she’s graduating Georgia College & State University with a biology major, chemistry minor and a foundation in pre-med mentoring. Fix hopes to become a pediatrician in a rural area. “Frequently, I sit back and think about who I was freshman year, and it’s kind of crazy how much I’ve grown and changed,” Fix said. “I was very shy, and I think I’d never been given...